Blyth Navigation - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
(Links to map resources)
OS Grid Ref Notes
Halesworth wharf 52°20′35″N 1°30′20″E / 52.3431°N 1.5055°E / 52.3431; 1.5055 (Halesworth wharf) TM388774
Halesworth lock 52°20′22″N 1°30′48″E / 52.3394°N 1.5132°E / 52.3394; 1.5132 (Halesworth lock) TM394770
Mells Bridge 52°20′14″N 1°31′48″E / 52.3373°N 1.5300°E / 52.3373; 1.5300 (Mells Bridge) TM405768
Blyford Lane bridge 52°19′57″N 1°33′27″E / 52.3325°N 1.5575°E / 52.3325; 1.5575 (Blyford Lane bridge) TM424764
Blythburgh A12 bridge 52°19′25″N 1°35′50″E / 52.3235°N 1.5972°E / 52.3235; 1.5972 (Blythburgh A12 bridge) TM452755
Southwold Railway bridge 52°19′25″N 1°39′32″E / 52.3236°N 1.6590°E / 52.3236; 1.6590 (Southwold Railway bridge) TM494758
Southwold Harbour 52°19′02″N 1°39′58″E / 52.3172°N 1.6660°E / 52.3172; 1.6660 (Southwold Harbour) TM499748


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